Join Us for a Halloween Themed Evening of Cash Bingo!

For more information, please contact ltwilley@marylandcapital.org.

The Maryland Capital Enterprises (MCE) Women’s  Business Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs, invites the community to join us for a special Halloween-themed Cash Bingo night on October 30th at the Salisbury Elks Lodge #817. 

Doors open at 4:30 p.m. for attendees to enjoy food, drinks, and a cash bar. The excitement begins with the first bingo game at 6:00 p.m., where participants can win cash prizes. In addition to bingo, there will be a Costume Contest and various Door Prizes

Tickets are available in advance for $40 or at the door for $50. The ticket price includes entry to the regular bingo games, food, water, tea, and sodas. All proceeds directly support the MCE Women’s Business Center, helping us continue our mission of fostering business success for women across Maryland. 

“This event is not only a fun way to celebrate Halloween, but it’s also an important fundraiser that helps us keep our classes and programs free for the community,” said Lisa Twilley, Director of the  MCE Women’s Business Center. “We encourage everyone to come out, bring their friends and  family, and have a great time supporting a worthy cause.” 

The event will be held at the Salisbury Elks Lodge #817, which is fully accessible. Tickets can be purchased at the Lodge or online at www.marylandcapital.org/bingo event registration. 

For more information, please get in touch with Lisa Twilley at ltwilley@marylandcapital.org.

About MCE Women’s Business Center: 

The MCE Women’s Business Center is a non-profit organization that provides free resources,  training, and support to women entrepreneurs in Maryland. Our mission is to empower women to achieve economic dependence through business ownership and success. A cooperative with the U.S. Small Business Administration partly funds them. All opinions, conclusions, and re recommendationssdressedein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the  views of the SBA.